Monthly Archives: June 2017

By Sterling Pingree The Boston Red Sox are 2 games away from the official mid-point of the baseball season. We’ve learned a lot about this team since breaking camp in Fort Myers but I’m still not sure we know anything about them. During spring training our biggest concern was having too many lefties in the […]

Celtics broadcaster and legend, Cedric Maxwell joined the show on Wednesday to discuss: Celtic trade rumors, the Chris Paul to Houston deal and all the news that’s swirling around the NBA. Sterling Pingree, Mark Paulette and guest host Ernie Clark get the UNC-Charlotte alum’s thoughts on Boston drafting Jayson Tatum of Duke and get Max’s […]

By Mark Paulette There’s a notion out there, popular among one specific member of The Drive that since taking the reigns as Red Sox team president, Dave Dombrowski, has decimated the organization’s minor leagues by making questionable moves to obtain major league talent. It’s hard to argue that the cupboard currently is significantly barer than […]

Scott Lauber of ESPNBoston.com joined Aaron Jackson and Mark Paulette to discuss reports of disagreement among the Red Sox coaching staff, the usage of Craig Kimbrel and more. Scott previews the Red Sox 4 game series this week with the Minnesota Twins and the multitudes of moves that the Sox have made in the last […]

By Aaron Jackson Before this year’s NBA Draft, the prevailing thought was that we would know Boston’s game plan after the picks were made. Very few thought that somehow Danny Ainge could actually somehow muddy the waters even more, but he found a way by trading away the #1 overall pick in exchange for the […]

Hours after formally be announced as the head baseball coach at the University of Maine, Nick Derba joined Sterling Pingree, Mark Paulette and guest host Larry Mahoney to talk about what’s next for the program and why this Orono is a good fit for Coach Derba. Catch The Drive, weekdays 4pm to 6pm […]

By Sterling Pingree I have built monuments to the four greatest players of all-time for the Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins, leaving us with only the Patriots remaining. The Patriots list is unquestionably the most difficult to construct of the big four Boston teams. There are common characteristics that the Patriots abide by however. Like […]

By Matthew Cunha In the first expansion draft in sports since the 2004 NBA expansion draft for the Charlotte Bobcats, the Las Vegas Golden Knights accumulated a team that can be competitive from the start. The draft which was held alongside the NHL awards, also featured nine trades from teams influencing the Knights picks. It […]

By Mark Paulette Since no one actually knows what is to take place this off-season, here are a handful of fantastical options which could fall into place…albeit, under very unlikely circumstances. Boston Celtics After successfully appearing on an episode of TLC’s hit-show Hoarders, Danny Ainge realizes his best path to success is by letting some […]

Celtics reporter Brian Robb of 98.5fm The Sports Hub joined Jim Churchill, Mark Paulette and guest host Ernie Clark of the Bangor Daily News to discuss the Celtics trading of the first overall pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft. The guys also discuss what dominoes could fall next and could one of them be New Orleans’ […]